The Army and the DPs

Initially, American military policy defined the
stateless Jews in conquered Germany as "enemy
nationals." Regulations prohibited the chaplains from
"fraternizing" with the survivors. Compelled by the
Jewish survivors' obvious suffering, the chaplains took
two actions: fight to have the regulation changed;
and help the DP despite risking a court martial.
Eventually, the chaplains' advocacy helped the military
view the Jewish DPs in a more favorable light.

Harrison and his ilk believe that the Displaced Personis a human being, which he is not, and this appliesparticularly to the Jews[,] who are lower than animals.